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Of course, not every vehicle in Brian's lineup was great. While some are etched into cinematic history, others failed to live ...
Brian O'Conner's cars in the Fast & Furious franchise held significant meaning to his character, with imports being his preferred choice. Over time, Brian transformed from an average driver to one ...
Depicting the underground street racing scene in the original Fast And Furious movie set in Los Angeles and surrounding areas depicted some accurate aspects of some of the gritty parts of car culture.
This is the loud green car that Brian O’Connor bets in a race against Dom while trying to win his favor in The Fast and the Furious. Although cars eventually fall into the background of this ...
The "Fast and Furious" franchise has seen the best of ... This is the 10-second car that Brian owed Dom, the wheels that set the franchise up for its never-ending road race. The 1994 Supra cost ...
While they haven't been able to avoid CGI in some of their more bombastic sequences, The Fast ... car to get it up to speed and then they jumped it some 150 feet. Of course, the interior shots of ...
In Miami, Brian continues street racing to make a living. 2 Fast 2 Furious introduces mechanic Tej Parker (Ludacris) and starts making strides toward some of the crazy car modifications that have ...
The majority of The Fast and the Furious revolves around street racing, but the final truck heist proves the film had more to offer as an action film. Dom and the crew attempt one final heist of a ...
Another car in the collection is a replica of the bright green Mitsubishi Eclipse driven by Paul Walker’s character, Brian O’Connor, in the first “The Fast and The Furious” movie.